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Cardinal Mazarin was Louis XIV's cardinal and governed France until he died (Louis XIV was 23 years old when Mazarin died).
The different between cardinal and intermediate directions is cardinal is North , South , East, and west.Intermediate is Northeast,Southeast,Southwest,and Northwest.
.Catholic AnswerCardinal Richelieu was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church, his beliefs were Christian.
No, there is no position between cardinal and pope.
A Cardinal Is A Bird Which Is Classified As An Avian
The position of cardinal is not an order to which one can be ordained; rather, a cardinal is simply an elector of the pope and the title is an honorific office in the Church independent of the priesthood. "cardinal" is the next order after "bishop"
It takes 2/3 of the cardinal electors at the time to elect a pope. A cardinal elector is a cardinal under age 80.
There is no cardinal of Topeka. Topeka is within the Archdiocese of Kansas City currently (2011) under Archbishop Joseph Fred Naumann (2005-present). He is not a cardinal.
He was the Cardinal Archbishop of the Diocese of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Left and right describe direction in terms of the observer. In contrast, the cardinal directions are independent of the observer's position.
All cardinal under the age of 80 are eligible to vote in a papal conclave. They are known as cardinal electors. For a complete list of all current cardinal electors click here.
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CARDINAL RICHELIEU, whose proper named is Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal-Duke of Richelieu and of Fronsac, was the French Cardinal and Prime Minister of France who effectively ruled the country during Louis XIII's reign.
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